* Make restinio port. First implementation (find-module files are not
installed yet).
* Add current status of a port files (not working).
* Prepare restinio port files.
* Change restinio archive URL.
* [restinio] Slim portfile
While before there was no use for linking the plugins directly or using
them as libraries in some other way when built dynamically, there now are
intra-dependencies between plugins which to be detected, require the
headers to be installed.
Additionally, the folders lib/magnum and debug/lib/magnum-d are no longer
empty, as we put the plugin deploy scripts there. Removing them is
therefore superfluous.
(Prepares upcoming release/head build)
Signed-off-by: Squareys <squareys@googlemail.com>
* [GEOS] Generate debug library names with `d` suffix
Currently geos.lib name is used for both, debug and optimised
GEOS libraries. This leads to situation when:
```
find_library(GEOS_LIBRARY_DEBUG NAMES geos)
find_library(GEOS_LIBRARY_RELEASE NAMES geos)
```
finds the same library for both
```
GEOS_LIBRARY_DEBUG=D:/vcpkg/installed/x64-windows/debug/lib/geos.lib
GEOS_LIBRARY_RELEASE=D:/vcpkg/installed/x64-windows/debug/lib/geos.lib
```
This is minimal patch that works around the problem.
Next, complete fix should be submitted to GEOS upstream,
preferably using exported targets.
* [libspatialite] Add missing geos suffixes in static builds
On Ubuntu 16.04, old versions of g++ such as 4.9 are available. Other
Linux distributions may also ship with g++ versions older than 5. With
the previous test, the bootstrap script was not failing fast and instead
was starting to compile vcpkg before it encountered the unsupported flag
-std=c++1z. The error message was not very explicit and that was making
it difficult to the developer to understand what the problem was. However,
when using g++ 5, an clear error message was printed to help the user.
This commit shows the helpful error message anytime g++ is older than
version 6.
* Improve cmake routine for nodejs/http-parser. Now it is installed as a
propper target and can be searched with `find_package(http-parser REQUIRED)` and then used as
a dependency like this: `target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE
nodejs::http_parser)`. Also using namespace for referencing http-parser
lib, which is safer, although the old name must still work, as names of
the binaries remained unchanged.
* Remove duplicate variable definition and add newlines at the end of files.
* [http-parser] Rename exported targets to "unofficial", since they are not blessed by upstream